Nga pukapuka: Publications
The main focus of this report is to explore the current research relevant to providing better information for Māori whānau


People with lived experience of mental health challenges...


Therapeutic Activities to Guide Change. Andre McLachlan & Terry Huriwai


Making a difference for rangatahi


Inspiring Innovation
Kaupapa Māori Models of Practice


Inspiring Innovation
Kaupapa Māori Models of Practice


Ka Ao, Ka Ao Postvention for Māori


Best Practice Framework








A practitioner resource


Maori Health Workforce Data Fact Sheets Resource


Māori Health Workforce Priorities September, 2012


A Framework for change


A summary of New Zealand medical workforce data for the period 2005 - 2015


A review of the evidence




Citation: Sewell, J. (2017). Profiling the Māori health workforce 2017.


No one wants to lose a mate. The purpose of this information is to support members of the public to
provide general help to people who may be at risk of suicide.


Guidelines to Setting up Rangatahi Advisory Groups for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Addiction or Whānau Ora Services


Addiction Workforce Strategic Framework For People Working With Māori Experiencing Addiction-related Harm (2015–2025)


Te Iti Me Te Rahi Factsheet


A partnership between Te Rau Matatini and the National Institute of Demographic and Economic Analysis (NIDEA), Waikato University


Successful initiatives to strengthening the protective factors for suicide prevention amongst tāne Māori




Culture in Māori Health Service Provision


Shifting the Paradigm is a change management strategy developed and led by Te Kete


Move it Move it!
Move forward Move forward!




A Mental Health and Addiction Framework: A Whānau Ora Approach Published by Te Rau Matatini 2014


Kaumatua Workforce Strategy for Mental health and Addiction Services

